finder's fee

finder's fee - a fee that is paid to someone who finds a source of financial backing or to someone who brings people together for business purposes; "the agency got a finder's fee when their candidate was hired as the new CEO"

This financing puts us in a very strong financial position and allows the Company to continue expanding its silver mineral resource with new high grade silver discoveries on the property.' The Company has agreed to pay a finder's fee in respect of those purchasers under the Offering introduced to the Company by Mackie Research Capital Corporation (the 'Finder').

("Acumen" and together with Leede and RBC, the "Finders"), consisting of: (i) a cash finder's fee of $144,800, equal to 8% of the gross proceeds to the Company raised from subscriptions in the Private Placement from persons introduced to the Company by the Finders; and (ii) 2,896,000 compensation warrants ("Finder's Warrants") equal to 8% of the Units subscribed for by persons introduced to the Company by the Finders.

The corporation paid an aggregate finder's fee of USD16,800 to certain arm's length finders for placing the units under the private placement and issued 42,000 finder's warrants equal to seven percent of the gross proceeds raised from applicable subscriptions in the private placement.

Washington, June 10 ( ANI ): Director and producer Adam Shankman has revealed that he wants to charge finder's fee from the recently engaged Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth, as the couple first met on sets of the movie he produced.

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